Violin notes ring in 2026 at this Bengaluru care home
Tired of civic apathy, residents clean up blackspot in Bengaluru
Bagalkot Assembly braces for third by-election
VB-G RAM G Act will ruin lives of poor: Siddaramaiah
Girl, 13, Gang-Raped By 3 Minors In Karnataka's Hubballi - NDTV
Girl, 13, Gang-Raped By 3 Minors In Karnataka's Hubballi NDTV
Girl, 13, Gang-Raped By 3 Minors In Karnataka's Hubballi
A girl, barely 13 years old, has allegedly been gang-raped by three boys between the ages of 14 to 15 in Karnataka's Hubballi, police said on Saturday.
No new law needed for honour killings, says Chalavadi
Two Pocso cases involving minors filed in Hubballi
Belagavi sees nearly twofold rise in illegal activity cases in 2025
Lakhs of devotees throng Yallammanagudda as fair commences
Revamped library becomes learning hub for village students
Villagers cautioned as elephants roam along Khanapur- Belagavi border
DGP Alok Kumar conducts inspection of Kalaburagi Central Prison
No BDS seats vacant in Karnataka for two years in a row
Too little, too late: Congress on Centres 90-day threshold for gig workers social security
The Opposition argued that the Centres vision for the unorganised sector falls short of the provisions made out by Congress governments in Telangana, Rajasthan, and Karnataka to support gig workers
Vijay Hazare Trophy | Ton-upRohan, Samson help Kerala ease past Jharkhand
The openers knocks eclipse a well-paced century by Kushagra; and take their side to a comfortable eight-wicket victory; Ashok, Manav strike at regular intervals for Rajasthan as it sends TN packing; Padikkals ton helps Karnataka crush Tripura by 80 runs
Ballari clash: Was bullet that killed Cong. worker come from Cong MLAs gunman?
Police appeal to visitors to use public transport for Chitra Santhe
Industry and trade bodies seek maintenance of flights from Belagavi
Belagavi ZP starts primary assessment of properties for E-Swathu
Ballari clash: Bharath Reddy briefs CM Siddaramaiah
Integrated Command Centre launched to address man-animal conflict with tech support
IIIT-B develops webcam-based tool to track distraction in surveys
DGP Ramachandra Rao visits Inam Honnapur village
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah promises swift completion of ongoing irrigation projects in State
Forest Department cautions on movement of wild elephants in Belagavi
TBI 2.0 initiative: National Institute of Engineering recognised as Technology Business Incubator
Kalaburagi tops State in timely disposal of citizen service applications
Thiamine supplementation can prevent infant deaths: Mandya Zilla Panchayat CEO
Chalavadi seeks arrest of MLA Bharath Reddy for hate speech
Training on e-auction process for liquor licences held in Kalaburagi
Shivamogga MP holds meeting with officers on road, railway works
Prepare short-term flood mitigation plan: GBA Chief Commissioner
No need for new law to punish those involved in honour killing, strengthen existing ones, says MP
Man, Son Held For Break-Ins, Rs18.3-L Haul Recovered
Police said Perumal Krishna had been living in Tirupati for the past 15 years and was previously involved in several theft cases in Karnataka.
Agri students protest over delay in release of scholarships
65-acre Tree Park planned at NGEF site in Baiyyappanahalli
Minister Patil says the first phase of the project is expected to be opened to the public in March, creating a premium green space
Prisons DGP inspects Kalaburagi Central Prison amid allegations of security lapses
Ballari clash: Congress gives 25 lakh compensation to victims family
99.4% of Fair Price Shops in Karnataka automated
The initiative is part of a broader digital push to modernise the PDS and has been under way since April 2023
Chennanna Walikars poetry gave voice to the oppressed, say scholars
BJP MLA questions why displaced persons due to Sharavati project have still not been granted land
Chamundeshwari Electricity Supply Corporation Limited plans 90 stations, 100 new feeders by March
Madiwala lake facelift nears completion, but desilting plan remains on paper
Third parties can challenge Lok Adalat awards if fraud alleged, rules Karnataka high court
30,966 students to receive degrees at Mysore varsity convocation
Dr. Kavan elected president of IAP Dharwad
AIKKMS condemns arrest of Vijayapura medical college protesters
Santosh Lad interacts with students at Bengaluru airport
Karnataka records highest-ever organ donations in 2025, ranks third nationally
Officials say increase was driven by the empanelment of more hospitals as non-retrieval organ transplant centres, including in tier-two cities, along with sustained awareness efforts
Troubled waters: sewage and effluents sink the Cauvery
The Cauvery, which rises in the Western Ghats of Kodagu and flows through Karnataka and Tamil Nadu before meeting the Bay of Bengal, sustains millions of people and is home to South Indias oldest agrarian delta.And yet, today, its waters run sullied and turgid with effluents and other industrial and domestic sewage inflows, an investigation byThe Hinduteam has revealed
CM warns of stir, like the farmers protest, seeking repeal of VB-G RAM G Act
The Centre, Siddaramaiah alleged, had killed Mahatma Gandhi for the second time by repealing MGNREGA named after him
KKR Releasing Bangladeshi Player From IPL 2026 Squad Draws Mixed Reactions From Political Leaders
Trinamool Congress MP Sougata Roy: The Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) decision to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 squad, following instructions from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), has triggered mixed reactions from political leaders across party lines. While some leaders welcomed the move, citing national sentiment and security concerns, others criticised the decision, arguing that politics should not interfere with sports. Earlier on Saturday, BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia confirmed that the board had directed the three-time IPL champions to release the Bangladeshi fast bowler and permitted the franchise to name a replacement player. The BCCI has instructed KKR to release Bangladesh pacer Mustafizur Rahman from their squad, while also allowing the franchise to appoint a replacement, Saikia told IANS. The decision reportedly followed concerns over violence against members of the Hindu community in Bangladesh in December, as well as criticism from certain quarters opposing Rahmans participation in the IPL. The move has since sparked a wider political debate over nationalism, religion, and the separation of sports and politics. Reacting to the development, Karnataka Minister Priyank Kharge questioned the rationale behind the decision and the timing of the rule enforcement. The BCCI and franchise owners framed this rule. Now the BCCI is not explaining anything, and the matter has been left unresolved. The person who framed the rule is not being called a traitor, while the one who follows it is being labelled a traitor. Why was this rule not introduced earlier? he added. Trinamool Congress MP Sougata Roy opposed the move outright, stating that sports should remain free from political influence. I do not agree with this at all. Politics should not enter sports. If KKR is taking players from all over the world, including Bangladesh, what harm is there in that? he said. In contrast, Shiv Sena (UBT) spokesperson Anand Dubey welcomed the BCCIs directive and thanked the board for what he described as a long-overdue decision. I want to thank BCCI Secretary Devajit Saikia. Better late than never. From day one, we have been demanding that no Bangladeshi or Pakistani cricketer should be allowed to come to our country to play matches. We have consistently protested this. We are Shiv Sainiks, and this reflects public sentiment and the faith of crores of Hindus. We only say one thingrespect the sentiments of the nation. We welcome this correct decision, and in the future, there should be a complete boycott. We do not want any relations with Pakistan or Bangladesh, he said. Shiv Sena (UBT) MP Priyanka Chaturvedi, however, criticised the communal narrative surrounding the controversy. The way some people are opposing this in the name of Sanatan Dharma lacks logic. I am confident that the people are using their logic. The fact is that the BCCI gave permission to that cricketer, which is why the auction took place. Shah Rukh Khan or his team did nothing wrong. They won the bid purely on merit. This is yet another attempt to create Hindu-Muslim divisions. They make people fight on the basis of region and religion and benefit from such controversies. This has been their pattern, and they have politically gained from it, she said. Uttar Pradesh Minister Sanjay Nishad said the decision should be viewed in light of public sentiment. Considering public sentiment, I think the BCCI took the right step? It should have been done. There should be peace, or at least an effort to ensure peace, he said. Congress leader Rakesh Sinha questioned the BCCIs selective decision-making and accused it of inconsistency. Is the IPL played without the BCCIs permission? The IPL takes place only with the boards approval. When players were being signed, where was the BCCI? Why didnt they object then to players from Bangladesh? Because of the name Khan after Shah Rukh Khan, the BCCI and even the central government suddenly felt uneasy. At that time, where was the BCCI leadership? When the India-Pakistan match was played immediately after a ceasefire, why didnt the BCCI stop that match? The BCCI should stay away from politics. While I understand that it follows government guidelines, it also has responsibilities. The board must answer why the India-Pakistan match was allowed, he said. JD(U) spokesperson Neeraj Kumar cautioned against politicising sports and religion. Any nation founded solely on religion ultimately ends up strangling democracy. Our tradition has never been to politicise sports. However, given the current situation in Bangladesh, it is also true that the international community should intervene, he said. Union Minister of State Satish Chandra Dubey said sports should be viewed separately, but acknowledged concerns about the situation in Bangladesh. The rules of the game are different and should be seen independently. However, there is an undeniable bias against Hindus in Bangladesh. The government should take note of this. Hindus are a minority and deserve recognition and protection. The way the local administration is acting reflects discrimination, which is not good for the country or for Hindus. That said, sports are governed by their own laws, he added. Union Minister of State Satish Chandra Dubey said sports should be viewed separately, but acknowledged concerns about the situation in Bangladesh. Also Read: Live Cricket Score The 30-year-old left-arm pacer has taken 65 wickets in 60 IPL matches at an economy rate of 8.13 since making his debut with Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2016. Over the years, he has represented multiple franchises, including the Mumbai Indians in 2018, the Rajasthan Royals in 2021, the Delhi Capitals during the 202223 seasons, and the Chennai Super Kings in 2024. He also represented the Delhi Capitals in IPL 2025 as an injury replacement for Jake Fraser-McGurk. Article Source: IANS
Shreyas Iyer Provided Clearance To Play Vijay Hazare Trophy Match On January 6
Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy: India batter Shreyas Iyer is all set to play his first competitive match since sustaining a spleen injury in October 2024. The 31-year-old star will represent Mumbai against Himachal Pradesh in the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy match, which will be played at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur on January 6. Shreyas Iyer has received conditional clearance from the BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru, as reported by ESPNcricinfo. Iyer spent ten days at the COE for the final stretch of his rehabilitation. As part of the return-to-play protocol, he featured in a practice game on January 2. Iyer batted pain-free and went through all his drills without showing any signs of discomfort. Shreyas Iyer has a strong record in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, known for explosive centuries, including a 50-ball 114 against Karnataka in December 2024, and has led Mumbai to success, often being the top scorer in tournaments, demonstrating consistent high-impact performances in the premier Indian domestic one-day competition. He was the highest run-getter for Mumbai last season, where he scored 325 runs in just five matches. Iyer suffered a serious injury during India's third ODI against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on October 25, 2025. While attempting a catch near the third-man boundary, he lost balance and landed on his rib cage, resulting in internal bleeding and spleen damage. Since then, he has missed the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy and the home ODI series against Australia. Shreyas Iyer has a strong record in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, known for explosive centuries, including a 50-ball 114 against Karnataka in December 2024, and has led Mumbai to success, often being the top scorer in tournaments, demonstrating consistent high-impact performances in the premier Indian domestic one-day competition. He was the highest run-getter for Mumbai last season, where he scored 325 runs in just five matches. Also Read: Live Cricket Score In Iyer's absence, Ruturaj Gaikwad batted at number four and impressed with his maiden ODI century. In the ongoing Vijay Hazare Trophy, Devdutt Padikkal has also slammed four centuries in just five innings and presented a strong case for selection. Article Source: IANS
Karnatakas First Sandalwood Leopard Spotted, Only Second Rare Big Cat In India
The elusive animal, named the Sandalwood Leopard, is distinguished by a pale reddish-pink coat with light-brown rosettes drawing attention to Karnataka's rich biodiversity
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has demanded the central government scrap the new VB-G RAM G Act, alleging it undermines the right to livelihood and panchayat powers. He urged the return of the UPA-era MGNREGA, which he stated empowered the poor, women, and small farmers. The state government plans immediate action and a public campaign against the new legislation.
Public universities on the brink, urgent reforms needed: Mahamaitri
In a press release, Janandolana Mahamaitri also called for the establishment of a new Higher Education Commission to safeguard the future of universities
Scrap VB-G RAM G act, bring back MGNREGEA for rural job rights: Siddaramaiah to Centre
Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has called for the central government to abolish the new VB-G RAM G Act. He demands the return of the UPA-era MGNREGA, stating the new law infringes upon the right to work. Siddaramaiah also highlighted concerns about the erosion of panchayat authority and increased financial strain on states.
NOC not mandatory to open the Mahakalipadpu RuB as claimed by Mangaluru Smart City, says Railways
All works falling within the jurisdiction and scope of Southern Railway were completed by December 15, well in time, says Palakkad Division, in response to an article on The Hindu about the issue
Karnataka sets record with 198 organ donors in 2025
Karnataka's Jeevasarthakathe recorded a record 198 organ donations in 2025, placing the state third nationally. This achievement, a significant increase from previous years, is attributed to rising public awareness. The organization aims to expand donations beyond major cities by focusing on district-level outreach and collaborations.
NGO bagged election survey project through competitive bidding: Karnataka govt
The survey was commissioned by Karnatakas Chief Electoral Office (CEO) through KMEA, and GRAAM, Mysuru-based NGO, bagged the project through a bidding process,having scored a high technical score by acommittee of experts constituted by KMEA, said sources
Arvind Kashyap: Flying drones to shooting magnum opuses
Cinematographer Arvind Kashyap, who worked in the pan-India blockbuster Kantara: Chapter 1, directed by Rishab Shetty, talks to The Hindu.
'No Need To Provoke': Shashi Tharoor Backs Karnataka Govt's Demolition Drive In Bengaluru
The demolition drive sparked criticism within the party and backlash from the outside.
A unique 'Sandalwood Leopard' with a pale reddish-pink coat has been spotted for the first time in Karnataka's Vijayanagara district. This rare colour morph, previously seen only once in India in Rajasthan, is believed to be due to a genetic condition. Conservationists are thrilled by this discovery, highlighting the state's rich biodiversity.
Ballari Superintendent of Police Pavan Nejjur was suspended after a Congress worker was killed outside BJP MLA G Janardhana Reddy's residence. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah ordered an inquiry into the incident, with FIRs registered against Reddy and former minister B Sriramulu. The CM emphasized the need to identify the source of the fatal bullet.
Karnataka HC: Third parties can challenge lok adalat awards if fraud is alleged
Karnataka HC ruled that a third party can challenge a Lok Adalat award via writ petition if fraud is proven by excluding a necessary party. Justice M Nagaprasanna quashed a civil court decree arising from a land partition compromise, stating that deliberate non-impleadment of claimants allows writ jurisdiction. The civil suit has been restored.
Karnataka's cabinet has strongly opposed the Centre's new rural employment scheme, G-RAM-G, deeming it a blow to federalism and the right to work. The state is exploring its own rural employment guarantee program, potentially foregoing central funding to protect jobs and local development. This move comes as the new scheme shifts funding responsibilities to states.
Experts: G-RAM-G may cost Karnataka s 2.1k crore more
Karnataka govt removes EVM trust survey from its website after BJP bias charge
Not Pre-Planned: DK Shivakumar Denies BJP's Allegations Over Ballari Clash
Karnataka Deputy CM DK Shivakumar has refuted the allegations levelled by the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that the violent clash in Ballari was a pre-planned conspiracy, urging people to wait for the inquiry report on the matter.
Karnataka government sanctions Rs 50 crore for the third largest lung space for Bengaluru
Happy Streets: All roads lead to Bellandur tomorrow
4 injured as bus rams toll plaza near Devanahalli in Bengaluru
Will crack down on unauthorised road-cutting: Greater Bengaluru Authority chief
Bird hit brings Belagavi Vande Bharat to a halt for 1 hour
Push for ultra-pure recycled water in Peenya Industrial Area in Bengaluru draws mixed response
After 6 years of Bengaluru Metro work, Kamaraj Road fully reopens
Bengaluru malls pink parking zone earns kudos
AI heatmaps, CCTV & crowd control: How Bengaluru cops ensured a calm New Years Eve
Bengaluru woman found hanging; husband arrested for abetment
Online application process for psychiatrist to begin Jan 17
Cybercrime police have arrested two individuals, a software engineer and an auto driver, for allegedly posting obscene and derogatory content on social media targeting actor Darshan's wife, Vijayalakshmi. She had filed a complaint alleging defamatory comments and messages against her and her family on platforms like Facebook and Instagram.
YouTuber arrested in Ramanagara for minors abduction, denies charges
Karnataka govt may not adopt Centre's VB-G RAM G Act - Deccan Herald
Karnataka govt may not adopt Centre's VB-G RAM G Act Deccan Herald
Were building the I-pop blueprint as we go: WiSh
Star Air restores Belagavi-Ahmedabad bookings, Jaipur route still uncertain
Bonded labourers from Chhattisgarh rescued in Vijayapura

